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Ms. La Pharyll Baffield
Second Grade
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ALL ABOUT ME
Ms. La Pharyll Baffield
Let me start
at the beginning. I have known since the sixth grade that I wanted
to be a teacher. Probably because I played school so much and I was
always the teacher. During my school days I remember thinking that
the teacher had a God-like presence who knew everything and could never
ever be wrong. My first memories were during kindergarten, which
was a great learning and enriching experience. Whoever wrote the
book "Everything I Learned I Learned in Kindergarten" certainly knows what
they were talking about. My teacher, Miss Legg who taught at Schiller
School, was the first person who realized that I needed to wear glasses.
She made me feel special because she took the extra time to contact my
parents. But my greatest inspiration came from my fifth grade teacher
Mrs. Benford who taught at Rudyard Kipling School. I idollized Mrs.
Benford and everything she did. I patterned my handwriting from her
and promised myself that I would be just like her when I grew up.
The rest of my elementary days were also enriching.
My next
milestone was high school, which I chose carefully so that I would be well
prepared for college. I attended John Marshall Harlan High School.
High school was a conglomerate of new ideas and information which I enjoyed
tremendously. I was involved in many activities which included
Cheer Club, Year Book Committee, Student Council, and FTA (Future Teachers
of America).
College
days also proved fruitful to my future goals. My eyes were focused
on the end results of being a teacher and future role model. College
was exciting, adventurous, and I had numerous learning experiences.
I had no ides then that the abundance of knowledge learned there would
assist me for the rest of my life. Upon graduation from Chicago State
University, I embarked upon my teaching career, expecting to educate future
generations.
It's been
a long and tiresome road to reach my current position as a dedicated educator
(many refer to as a teacher). The children are the best aspect of
my profession. I live to see the look of confidence and understanding
on their innocent faces. Teaching has been all that I expected and
more. Molding minds and educating not only from books, but also important
social values that are needed for future references. I have relished
teaching for the past twenty some odd years and I currently still enjoy
all its rewards.
During
my teaching career I started with the private Christian Schools and am
presently with the Chicago Board of Education. I am employed at the
Meville Weston Fuller
Elementary School with Mrs. Patricia Davis-Kennedy as our Principal and
Mr. Gregory Taylor as our Assistant Principal. We are located in
the Bronzeville
area. I am a second grade teacher.
I am currently
enrolled in the Urban Teaching Masters Program at Concordia University.
I know this universal experience will increase my awareness and wisdom
in the classroom.
My philosphy
which is applied daily is "I can learn, I know I can learn, and I will
learn". This philsophy is instilled everyday and my student believe
that this can happen for each one of them. I encourage parent participation
and will not hesitate to contact them for the advancement of their children.
I have an open-door policy in my classroom, which implies that at any given
time anyone is welcome to visit.